Trump ‘not satisfied’ with latest Iranian proposal, says there may never be a deal
- President Donald Trump said on Friday he was 'not satisfied' with Iran's latest proposal to end the war. Speaking at the White House, Trump told reporters, 'They're asking for things I can't agree to,' casting doubt on an imminent deal.
- Iran's latest peace proposal, delivered via Pakistan on Thursday night, aims to delay nuclear talks. The offer comes as the early April ceasefire faces a stalemate, according to regional officials.
- 'It's a very disjointed leadership,' Trump said, describing Tehran's government as fractured. He insisted only a small circle inside his administration knows the true status of talks.
- The War Powers Resolution deadline passed Friday without congressional enforcement. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he is simply 'listening' to colleagues within his party, deferring to the White House.
- United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that persistent Strait of Hormuz disruptions could trigger a global recession by year-end. He urged immediate reopening, stating, 'My message is clear: Open the Strait.
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Trump says US not likely to accept new Iran peace proposal
US President Donald Trump said Saturday he was going to review a new Iranian peace proposal but cast doubt over its prospects, as a senior military officer in Tehran indicated renewed fighting was "likely."
Trump says he’ll review Iran's fresh peace proposal, but 'can’t imagine' accepting it
Trump is set to take a look at Iran’s 14-point proposal, but he’s not exactly optimistic. Even with a fragile ceasefire in place, ongoing oil disruptions, nuclear red lines, and legal pressure are keeping tensions high
"Can't imagine it will be acceptable": Trump says reviewing Iran's latest 14-point proposal
US President Donald Trump on Saturday (local time) said he is reviewing a newly submitted proposal from Iran, but signalled deep scepticism about its prospects, arguing that Tehran has not "paid a big enough price" for its past actions.
Iran has made a new proposal for an end to the war. Trump wants to look at it, but is not optimistic.
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